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Learn what it takes to be a true business disruptor with this inside story from the founder of the award-winning brand Childs Farm.
List of contents
Chapter - 00: Introduction; Section - 01: Part One; Chapter - 01: My journey, my story; Chapter - 02: Finding and keeping your idea; Chapter - 03: Know your customer, know your customer, know your customer; Chapter - 04: Be authentic, or why apostrophes don't matter; Chapter - 05: Branding gold dust (by Paul Yocum, Chief Growth and Marketing Officer, PZ Cussons); Chapter - 06: Protect yourself; protect your brand; Chapter - 07: Touch, feel and taste, or why you shouldn't get rushed off your feet; Chapter - 08: It starts with a good brief - how to make things; Chapter - 09: Literally getting from A to B or D2C; Chapter - 10: Let's start at the very beginning and really know your stuff; Chapter - 11: What's your margin and the imperfect art of forecasting; Chapter - 12: Listen and repeat - 'why money matters'; Chapter - 13: Identifying the successful engine of any business - getting it in front of customers; Chapter - 14: Joined at the hip and peas in a pod - marketing and selling; Chapter - 15: Above it all, staying true and being resilient;
About the author
Joanna Jensen is the founder of the British multi-award winning baby and child personal care brand, Childs Farm. Alongside Childs Farm, Jensen is a keen support of women in business, mentorship, sustainability and charity. She is on the advisory board of Buy Women Built (BWB), sits on the Angel Investor Committee of the Invest in women Task Force and is an angel investor in twelve female founded SMEs, a NED to Biscuiteers, and board advisor to Lemonade Dolls and Clothes Doctor Ltd.
Joanna also works with Imperial Venture Mentoring Service at Imperial College London and is Chair of the Parallel Club, the philanthropic arm of Paralympics GB. In June 2024, she was appointed Chair of the EISA (Enterprise Investment Scheme Association). She also writes a monthly column in The Sunday Times and is based in Marlborough, Wiltshire.